Michelle Obama wows the entire universe, Comic-Con 2016 had its fair share of surprises from DC and Marvel, while Kim Kardashian shows us her pre-fame innocence

1. The Lady doth protestAt the 2016 Democratic National Convention to officially name Hilary Clinton as its presidential nominee, America's first lady Michelle Obama stole the show with her powerful and emotional speech. Mr. President was impressed, and so were others.

Incredible speech by an incredible woman. Couldn't be more proud & our country has been blessed to have her as FLOTUS. I love you, Michelle.

2. Comic-Con 2016's Suicide Squad partyThe men and women of Suicide Squad came together to promote the anticipated movie, out in Singapore on 4 August. It's the best squad imaginable: Cara Delevingne, Margot Robbie, Karen Fukuhara and Jared Leto.

3. Cara Delevingne and the two James are all about the browsSurprise, surprise — Cara Delevingne's still known for her eyebrows. The Suicide Squad star (she plays Enchantress) does her press rounds on talk shows with Conan O'Brien as well as James Corden.

4. A league of extraordinary gentlemenAnother exciting development at Comic-Con 2016 was the official image released by Justice League. Yes folks, Superman's alive.

5. The league gets chummyMeanwhile, Wonder Woman Gal Gadot, The Flash Ezra Miller and Cyborg Ray Fisher get chummy and take a breather towards the end of Comic-Con 2016.

6. Marvel mayhemThe DC Universe isn't the only one stealing the spotlight. Marvel didn't want to lose out on Comic-Con 2016's shenanigans, making announcements such as this: Brie Larson's coveted role as Captain Marvel.

Thank you to all the beautifully artistic people lending their talents to make fan art!! This is surreal. https://t.co/vpheeXSdyU

7. Panther is the new blackLupita Nyong'o officially joins the cast of Marvel's Black Panther, a story involving the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics. Here she is with fellow Marvel "mamas".

8. William Shatner gets sassy on TwitterWhile Star Trek fans the world over delighted in the reboot of a Star Trek television series — and still hot on the heels of Star Trek Beyond's release of course — Captain Kirk himself indulged in a little Q&A fun.